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June 12 Election: A Watershed Moment in Nigeria’s Democratic Journey

The June 12 election has been described as a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s struggle for democracy, with Abiola’s victory symbolising the people’s desire for true representation and leadership.

An ex-Camp Commandant Amnesty Program, Rivers State, Mr. Derefaka Ajubo, made this in an interview with our correspondent while highlighting the significance of June 12th  in Nigeria’s democracy

Mr. Ajubo described the election as the fairest and freest in Nigeria’s history, noting that it was a watershed moment in the country’s democratic journey.

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He said, “When this electioneering process came, it was embraced by Nigerians, and to be candid with you, up till date we have never had that kind of free, fair and credible election. Election that adjudge internationally”.

Mr Ajubo also criticised current leaders, labelling them as opportunists who prioritise their interests over the people’s needs.

“Because of the level of disconnection between the people and the governance, that was what gave birth to what we are experiencing within Africa, you cannot be ruling people and they can’t access true democracy, these leaders only remember their constituents when it’s time for election”, he noted.

In commemoration of June 12, he emphasised the need to recognise the sacrifices of Chief Moshood Abiola, the winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election.
However, the military annulment of the election result sparked widespread protests and resistance, ultimately contributing to the country’s transition to democracy in 1999.

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